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FOCUS ON: the particle up and the adverbs right and all

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FOCUS ON: the particle up and the adverbs right and all

The particle up is used in many phrasal verbs, and one of its uses is to say that something has been done thoroughly or completely:



The building burned. (The building was damaged but not destroyed.)

The building burned up (The building was completely destroyed.)

Right, discussed in Section 19, is often used in phrasal verbs with up to indicate that the action of the verb not only happened thoroughly and completely but also quickly:

They ate it up. (They ate all the food.)

They ate it right up. (They ate all the food, and they ate it quickly.)

Remember that right can be used in this way only after an object that is separat­ing the verb and particle:

They ate the pizza right up.

They ate right up the pizza.

Even though up indicates that the action of the verb is thorough and complete, all is sometimes used for further emphasis with participle adjectives derived from phrasal verbs with up:

My taxes are all paid up.

The drain is all plugged up.

Infinitive

present tense

-ing form

past tense

past participle

burn up

burn up & burns up

burning up

burned up

burned up

burn up p.v. When something is completely destroyed by heat or fire, it burns up.

The meteor burned up in the atmosphere.

The rocket's fuel will burn up after only forty seconds.

burn... up p.v. When people or things destroy something with heat or fire, they burn it up.

There's no more 333g614d coal. We burned it all up.

Jet engines burn up fuel at a tremendous rate.

burned up part.adj. After something is completely destroyed by heat or fire, it is burned up.

There isn't anymore firewood; it's all burned up.

The house is all burned up. There's no way it can be saved.

burned ... up p.v. [informal] When something makes you very angry, it burns you up.

It really burns me up when other people take credit for my work.

I have to say something to Sally about what she did. It's burning me up.

burned up part.adj. [informal] When you are very angry, you are burned up.

Jim was burned up when his boss criticized him during the meeting.

Relax - it's nothing to get all burned up about.

clear up

clear up & clears up clearing up cleared up cleared up

clear up p.v. When a problem, misunderstanding, or disease goes away, it clears up.

The misunderstanding cleared up right away after we talked about it.

My rash is clearing up by itself. I don't need to go to the doctor.

cleared up part.adj. After a problem, misunderstanding, or disease goes away, it is cleared up.

feel great. My sinus infection is all cleared up.

Everything's okay. It was a big misunderstanding, but it's cleared up now.

clear... up p.v. When you do something to solve a problem or misunderstanding or do something to cure a disease, you clear it up.

Everyone was confused about the new policy, so a memo was issued that cleared everything up.

The medicine Dr. Smith gave me cleared the infection up.

clear up p.v. When clouds in the sky go away, the weather clears up.

Unless it clears up, we'll have to cancel the picnic.

It was a beautiful day after the sky cleared up.

Infinitive

present tense

-ing form

past tense

past participle

count up

count up & counts up

counting up

counted up

counted up

count... up p.v. When you count all of something to see how many of them there are, you count them up.

Count the money up and tell me what the total is.

Counting up the yes and no votes is going to take a long time.

eat up

eat up & eats up eating up ate up eaten up

eat... up p.v. When you eat food up, you eat all of it.

There's no more 333g614d pizza; David ate it all up. Don't eat up the cake before your father gets a piece.

eat... up p.v. When something eats up something else, such as money or time, it uses all of it.

I'm broke. Fixing my car last week ate up my entire paycheck.

I don't want to go shopping with you. It'll eat up the whole day.

heat up

heat up & heats up heating up heated up heated up

heat ...up p.v. When something or someone makes something hotter, they heat it up.

Waiter, this soup is cold. Would you heat it up for me?

Sometimes the sun heats up the desert to 120 degrees.

heated up part.adj. After something or someone makes something hotter, it is heat­ed up.

Don't give the baby that cold bottle; give her this heated up one.

The spaghetti has been in the microwave for five minutes, so I'm sure it's heated up by now.

pay up

pay up & pays up paying up paid up paid up

pay up p.v. When you pay up, you pay all the money you owe to a person, bank, and so on, usually as a result of pressure to pay the money.

A guy from the collection agency called and told me I'd better pay up.

I wasn't surprised when the insurance company refused to pay up.

paid up part.adj. After you are paid up, you have paid all the money you owe to a person, bank, and so on.

told the bill collector that he had made a mistake. I'm alt paid up.

Betty's VISA card is paid up, so there won't be any finance charge next month.

plug up

plug up & plugs up plugging up plugged up plugged up

plug... up p.v. When people or things block a narrow passage, such as a pipe, drain, or hole, so that nothing can flow through it, they plug it up.

Don't pour bacon grease in the sink; it'll plug up the drain.

I need to plug up the hole in the roof where the rain is leaking in.

plugged up part.adj. When a narrow passage, such as a pipe, drain, or hole, is completely blocked so that nothing can flow through it, it is plugged up.

Call the plumber; the sink's plugged up.

My nose is all plugged up, and I can't smell anything.

wipe up

wipe up & wipes up wiping up wiped up wiped up

wipe ... up p.v. When you completely remove a liquid from a surface by moving a towel or sponge across it with a sweeping motion, you wipe the liquid up. (Wipe up is similar to wipe off; however, you wipe up a liquid, but you wipe off the surface the liquid is on.)

Susie spilled her milk, and her mother told her to wipe it all up.

You'd better wipe up the water on the bathroom floor before someone falls.

EXERCISE 22a - Complete the sentences with phrasal verbs from this section. Be sure the phrasal verbs are in the correct tense.

Don't ________ ________ the potato chips. Leave some for me.

We have to the hole in this boat fast before it sinks.

It ________ me when people smoke in a nonsmoking section.

There was a lot of confusion about the new plan, so we asked Tom to ________ it for us.

The bill collector threatened to repossess my car if I didn't ________________.

The pain I had in my shoulder ______ right after I tried the new therapy.

Okay, let's ________ ________ the points to see who won the game.

It was cloudy in the morning, but around 11:00 it right

It hasn't rained in months, so this dry forest will really ________ ________ if there's a fire.

Would you get a towel and ________ ________ the coffee you spilled?

I'll put your dinner in the refrigerator, and you can it when you come home.

I'm going to ________ ________ all these old papers in the fireplace.

I didn't have any insurance, so paying for those hospital bills really ________ _______ all my savings.

EXERCISE 22b - Write three sentences using the objects in parentheses. Be sure to put the objects in the right place.

They burned up. (the wood, it)

He ought to clear up. (the misunderstanding, it)

Would you count up? (the votes, them)

Have they eaten up? (all the candy, it)

I can't plug up. (the hole, it)

Wipe up right now! (that water, it)

EXERCISE 22c - Write answers to the questions using phrasal verbs and participle adjectives from this section. Be sure the phrasal verbs are in the correct tense.

You completely blocked the drain so that water couldn't go through it. What did you do to the drain?

In Question 1, how would you describe the drain?

I'm putting my coffee in the microwave to make it hotter. What am I doing to my coffee?

In Question 3, how would you describe my coffee after I take it out of the microwave?

Erik hasn't counted all the money. What hasn't Erik done?

You'll pay all your late mortgage payments. What will you do to your mortgage?

In Question 6, how will you be regarding your mortgage?

The police used fire to destroy all the drugs. What did the police do?

In Question 8, how would you describe the drugs now?

My disease went away immediately. What did my disease do?

Sarah is cleaning up all the orange juice that she spilled on the floor. What is Sarah doing?

Carlos always eats all his baby food, and he eats it quickly. What does Carlos do?

EXERCISE 22d, Review - Complete the sentences with these phrasal verbs from previous sections. Be sure the phrasal verbs are in the correct tense. To check their meanings, review the section number given after each one.

carry on, 16

go with, 15

look around, 21

step on, 21

count on,16

hand in, 13

put away, 14

take out on, 21

dress up, 14

head back, 15

sign in, 12

think ahead, 21

dry up, 14

head for, 15

sign out, 12

zip up, 21

I'll be there when you need me. You can ________ ________ me.

Do you think these shoes ________ ________ my dress?

so that you have everything you need when you get there.

Linda is here in the office somewhere - she at

Linda always leaves at 5:00, and it's almost now, so I'm sure she has already

That guy is crazy. He ought to be ________ ________.

When you finish with the job application, you can ______ it to the secretary.

I don't think we should make any changes now. Let's ________ ________ our original plan.

The party will be casual, so you don't have to ________ ________.

Maria told me she would be in the library between 7:00 and but I and couldn't find her.

There's some broken glass there - don't it.

I hope it rains soon. The lake is starting to ________ ________.

your coat - it's fifteen degrees below zero outside.

Janice hates her job, and she _______ it her husband.

I'm ________________ San Diego, and I should get there by late afternoon.

I'll stay in San Diego for a week and then ________ ________ to Los Angeles.


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